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Kerry Katona wants a sex buddy?!
Saturday, August 28th, 2010 | Celebrity Sex | No Comments
Obviously everybody has the right to have sex, but these celebs these days do give a bit too much away.
Kerry Katona has exclaimed that she would like a sex buddy as she doesn’t want to be tied down in a relationship, she says “I’m enjoying being single again but I would like someone for a good old shag!”.
Its always nice to know I guess?
Husband Sex Cheatoffenders.
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010 | Celebrity Sex | No Comments
So we have heard about them all recently haven’t we?
Ashley Cole is or was at it again, sending indecent images to other woman and Cheryl Cole has decided to leave her husband after all she took.
Vernon Kay admitted to having ‘Text Sex’ with other woman, and Tess Daly has decided to stay with her husband.
Tiger Woods, slept with everyone! He admitted to needing ‘Sex Rehab’ and his wife sent him off to rehab, but she has taken him back.
John Terry was having sexual relations with Wayne Bridge’s ex girlfriend, and his wife Tony Terry decided to take him back aswell.
Its only March and theres already been what seems like a year full of scandal!
But we support the ladies with their decisions if they are happy.
Bad news for sex drive!
Tuesday, January 13th, 2009 | Films & Media, Lifestyle, Sex Tips | No Comments
A woman’s sex drive begins to plummet once she is in a secure relationship, according to research.
Researchers from Germany found that four years into a relationship, less than half of 30-year-old women wanted regular sex.
Conversely, the team found a man’s libido remained the same regardless of how long he had been in a relationship.
Writing in the journal Human Nature, the scientists said the differences resulted from how humans had evolved.
They found 60% of 30-year-old women wanted sex “often” at the beginning of a relationship, but within four years of the relationship this figure fell to under 50%, and after 20 years it dropped to about 20%.
In contrast, they found the proportion of men wanting regular sex remained at between 60-80%, regardless of how long they had been in a relationship.